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Stress Buildup under Start-Up Shear Flows in Self-Assembled Transient Networks of Telechelic Associating Polymers

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LANGMUIR
Volume 25, Issue 15, Pages 8626-8638

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la804227u

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [19350057]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19350057] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The nonaffine transient network theory is used to study the time development of the shear and normal stresses under start-up shear flows in networks formed by self-assembled telechelic, hydrophobically modified water-soluble polymers. The initial slope, strain hardening, and overshoot of the shear stress are studied in detail in relation to the nonlinear tension-elongation curve of the elastically active chains in the network. The condition for the occurrence of strain hardening (upward deviation of the stress from the reference curve defined by the linear moduli) is found to be (gamma) over dot > (gamma) over dot(c)(A), where (gamma) over dot is the shear rate, (gamma) over dot(c) is its critical value for strain hardening, and A is the amplitude of the nonlinear term in the tension of a chain, The critical shear rate (gamma) over dot(c) is calculated as a function of A. It is approximately 6.3 (in the time unit of the reciprocal thermal dissociation rate) for a nonlinear chain with A = 10. The overshoot time t(max) when the stress reaches a maximum and the total deformation gamma(max) = (gamma) over dott(max) accumulated before the peak time are obtained in terms of the molecular parameters of the polymer chain. The maximum deformation gamma(max) turns out to depend weakly upon the shear rate (gamma) over dot. The first and second normal stress differences are also studied oil the basis of the exact numerical integration of the theoretical model by paying special attention to their overshoot, undershoot, and sign change as a function of the shear rate. These theoretical results are compared with recent rheological experiments of the solutions of telechelic hydrophobically modified poly(ethylene oxide)s carrying short branched alkyl chains (2-decyl-tetradecyl) at both ends.

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